T&E fcotafttAt feaNK OF NEW ZEALAND. Paid-up Capital. £389,17,1 Reserve FuND.............iE42,00b THE DIVIDEND of 8 per cent, per annum tor the Half-year endir-g Slst December last, Is NOW PAYABLE, and Shareholders cn the NeUon portion of the Regi-ter will receive their Warrants oo application. A. ELLIOTT, Mans-jer. Nelsson, Mth February, 1879. 521—2 MISSED since last November, a quantity of SHEEP (rom ChcSch V.Attit, Waktfield. Several are branded T. K , sod sll huve the registered ear mark of tbo underßigned, namely, back notch near ear. Aeyohe giving information as to their whereabouts, will be well rewarded by THOS. KEi* gElt. 83 Vallfeyi 513-3 IOBT a CHEQUE on the Bink of New J Zealand for £iO, dated February to, drawn hy Mr Wm. Oldham ia favor of the undersigned. Payment stopped. Finder will oblige by leaving the Cheque at the Office of tbe " Evening MaU." FRAS J. BLUNDELL, Dr. A. Groves Duff, (Doctor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, and foi mt riv of H.M. Bengal Army), HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE, and may be consulted daily at Mb. Pbichard's, Tbafalosb-st., From 10 a.m. to I p.m., acd from 3 to 6 p.mPrivate Residence : — Corner of South Tbafaloab and Pbontb Htbebts,— House late'y occupied by bis Honor Judge Broad. 125— 3m NOTICE. ANY persons permitted to PICNIC in the Glen or Grounds at Drumduan, are requested rot to leave any Whole or Broken Bottles, Glass, Crocxery, or Tins, behind wben leaving. 7 hose brioging Dogs or Guns will be Pbosscotbd. Any disregard of this notice will oblige the Proprietor to SHUT THE PLACB UP THOMAS MACKAY, Drumduan, Wakapuaka, Ist Februiry, 1879. 873 CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 10th day of Marcb, 1879, the provisions of "The Cattle Trespass Act, 1868." will be enforced on my Land, being Sections 8, 9 10, 11. I?, 12a, 14, 15, 16,2!, 82, 2% 24, 89, 167. Waimea-East, and that it is my intention to Claim Damages for all Cattle and bheep Trespassing on the said Lind. whether the same thi 11 he fenced or unenclosed. T.B, HACKET. Nelson, February 10, 1879. 458— 4p Notice! Notice!! Bee-hiye Store. Reduction of Duty on Teas and Sugars. NEW SEASON'S TEAR, 1878-9 In Chests, Half chests, and Boxed, Fromil/10, 2/2, 2/6, 2/10, 3/S! ty ife Quaiter-che?tß from 20/-. SUGARS ! SUGARS ! I Crushed Loaf Fugar 6d. <$* It) No. 1 (Best White) sjd. „ White Mauritius, for Preserviog sd. „ Fine Light Yeliow Counters ... 4jd. „ 1 crate Jelly Cans 1 bhd. ftnsmmelled Preserving Pans, new shape A few Prime Hams Groceries of -every description and of the best quality Families waited upon for orders and Goods delivered tojany part of the city Fhee. At H. VrJPhillips's BEE-HIVE STOEE, cobmbb^ of bbidqb amd collingwood Stbbets.
EXCURSION TO PATSjA. M^jL. . fpHE Steamer OAFXAteCtlßoiw, will leave for Patea direct on TUkSD AY, the 18th instant, at 2 p.m., taking Excursionists to PATEA RACES, held there on the 20th and 2lst, returning to Nelson on Monday, 24th inst, weather permitting, thus giving a few days to persons wishing to see this risng district Good Passenger accommodation. Fare— Single, £2. Return, £3. SCLANDERS & CO., Agents Patea Steam {shipping Company. 522 RF li E fc M A N ', ~ 4 GENERAL AGENT, 39— Smo Bridge st., Nelson.' JUST ARRIVED— ASPLENDIn Assortment of Single and Double Basket Perambulators. Basinettes, linen Baskets, Butchers' do.. Fancv Shopping do., Cops and Jars. Jugs in S't*, and an unrivalled a«s -rtment r.f Ch«ir», Tables, Meat S<-fe« &c, all to be S>ld at j-reatly reduced prices JOHN JAMES, 425 Bridge-stret, Nelson. W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE, & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. TRANSFERS or CONVEYANCES of LAND under the «« Land Transfer Act " effected at cbarges fixed by the Act • also MORTGAGES and RE -LEASES POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared. And LEASES drawn. * Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold Securities at current ratrs of interest. Rerits on Land, *ud Interest cn Mortgages collected Lind and Houses hired let, bought or sold, on commission. Insurances effected st lowest rate'. Rents collected, fates and Insurances paid; and repairs, effecte-1. Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, sale-?, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. «— FOR SALE, OB VBBY BAST TBRKS TO SUIT PUBCHASSBB— 8. Twenty tbree feet fronting Selwyn Place. 4. Bouse and Stables in Morrison-street, in one lot or separately 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a bargain. 9 Thirty feet fronting Nile-street Fast. 8. Two Cottages in by small monthly payments if preferred. 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 18. Forty Acres & Cottage Lower Moutere. 13. Two Acres, North Eek-street, £80 14. Six-roomed House and forty feet of Land fronting Collingwcod-street for £225. 17, A very attractive Residence at the Port having forty feet frontage to Wakefleld Quay, commanding a »piendld view of the harbor, on very easy terms and at a low price. 19. A capital investment in a Corner section having 60ft frontage tc Hardy-st., and 160ft frontage to Wellington-street— a bavgain for e a«h. 22. A Five loomed Cottage and nearly hall an acre of Land fronting St. Vincentstreet, adjoining the New School ground, for £lbO, a great part ot the money may remain on mortgage at 8 per cent, it preieircd 23. Fifty feet of Land in Hardy-strfer, with comfortable House, for £200, terms easy. 24. A superior Villa residence, with Bathroom and all conveniences attached, con vsnb ntiy situat d, and commanding a good view of tbe City. 25. About 1000 Acres of flrst-classs Land, abnut 14 miles from Nehon, partly Pine and Totara Bush and partly Flax, with good Resideuce aud Outbuildings, £2000, easy terms. 27. A New Four-roomed House and 60 feet of Land, fronting Vanguard- street, at a low price ar-d on eauy terms. • 29. The Timber, as it stands, on ISO acres of land at Motupipi, suitable ior Sawmilling purposes, three miles from the Port. TO LET, AT BENT, AMD ON TBBKS ag HAT BB ABBANQBD — 5. A Cottage and five acres good Len 1 ,- Stoke, tT-ae fo Railway Station, very euitable for a Market Garden 7. A Cb'tige and half a Section of Land, at the Moutere. close- to the ses and handy for shipping, very suitable for fruit-growing, as trees do weil and bear abunrtai tiy.
There's no future hope for a man with a Leather Sole. o T¥pE would advise all those who are ' » in want of Leather Soles, to try Healy & Soisr, who are now selling Better and Cheaper BOOTS aot> SHOES than has eyer been sold in Nelson. — :o: Ladies' best Lasting Boots, reduced to 9/6, usual price, 12/6 Boys' Strong Nailed Boots, our own make, from 7/9 Gentlemen's Elastic Boots, our own make, 15/And all otlier Goods equally CHEAP. ■ ■ :o; Persons who are puzzled to know why they do not get on in the world, had better look to their BOOTS ! HEALY & SON, BRIDGE-STREET.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 41, 17 February 1879, Page 3
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